//
// Durbatuluk is Copyright (c) 2012 Joel Odom
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#include "encoding.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"

TEST(encoding_tests, test_encode_decode)
{
  std::string message("This is an arbitrary binary string.");
  std::string encoded, decoded;

  ASSERT_TRUE(Encoding::EncodeMessage(message, &encoded));
  ASSERT_GT(encoded.length(), ENCODING_OVERHEAD + message.length());
  encoded.insert(15, "  "); // make sure that we can insert whitespace

  ASSERT_TRUE(Encoding::DecodeMessage(encoded, &decoded));

  EXPECT_STREQ(message.c_str(), decoded.c_str());
}
